**Old Bishop’s Palace, Cardiff**

Nestled in the heart of Cardiff at The Cathedral Green, the Old Bishop’s Palace offers a unique blend of historical charm and modern hospitality. This stunning venue is not just a beautiful landmark; it serves as an inviting space for events, gatherings, and celebrations of all kinds. With its rich history dating back to the 19th century, the palace provides a picturesque backdrop that is perfect for weddings, corporate functions, and community events.

At Old Bishop’s Palace, we pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service tailored to meet the needs of each guest. Our dedicated team is committed to ensuring that every experience is memorable, providing a warm atmosphere that makes visitors feel right at home. Whether you’re planning an intimate gathering or a grand celebration, our flexible events space can accommodate various occasions with ease.

In addition to event hosting, we offer guided tours that delve into the fascinating history of the palace and its significance in Cardiff’s heritage. For those looking to explore the local area, the stunning views of the nearby cathedral enhance your visit and invite you to discover more about our vibrant city.

We invite you to connect with us by phone at 029 2068 4000 or visit our website at http://www.cardiff.gov.uk/ to learn more about our services and book your appointment. Discover the elegance and history of Old Bishop’s Palace—where every event becomes a cherished memory.

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Helen Kennedy

4 Google Rating

A nice place to have a picnic or a short walk in fine weather

4/ 5

A nice place to have a picnic or a short walk in fine weather

maid marion

5 Google Rating

Lovely historic place. Very quiet and peaceful,lovely walks and ideal if you love outdoors and natur

5/ 5

Lovely historic place. Very quiet and peaceful,lovely walks and ideal if you love outdoors and nature. Children an parents go Here, it's for all ages to enjoy. Beautiful and highly recommend a visit if popping in to Cardiff or on holiday. Cardiff castle not far away and other historic buildings and beautiful scenery.

Dom

4 Google Rating

A gem of a small space to wander in and ponder with your thoughts. The trees and flowers are well c

4/ 5

A gem of a small space to wander in and ponder with your thoughts. The trees and flowers are well cared for. The riuns themselves are not as well cleaned and most are not accessible and seem a little forlorn.

Joe Fares

5 Google Rating

Lovely spot for quiet contemplation

5/ 5

Lovely spot for quiet contemplation

Paul Farrell

5 Google Rating

Very beautiful place for a quiet moment in Llandaff.

5/ 5

Very beautiful place for a quiet moment in Llandaff.

Amanda Townsend

5 Google Rating

A lovely little enclosed space. Great to sit and enjoy some peace and quiet.

5/ 5

A lovely little enclosed space. Great to sit and enjoy some peace and quiet.

C B

5 Google Rating

Beautiful small garden inside medieval ruins. Great for a short stay or if you're passing to see the

5/ 5

Beautiful small garden inside medieval ruins. Great for a short stay or if you're passing to see the cathedral then these little grounds are a must see. Photogenic and tranquil.

Yee

5 Google Rating

Beautiful garden- with lovely trees. Ample benches to rest and enjoy the peace and tranquility. Fami

5/ 5

Beautiful garden- with lovely trees. Ample benches to rest and enjoy the peace and tranquility. Family, wheelchair and dog friendly. Scenic, free to public.

Tom Jones

5 Google Rating

A relaxing ground for a short visit. Occasionally overcrowded with youths. A very special place.

5/ 5

A relaxing ground for a short visit. Occasionally overcrowded with youths. A very special place.

Audrey Daley

5 Google Rating

Have been going there for a liitle walk for 50 years . Very enclosed and safe for children to hav a

5/ 5

Have been going there for a liitle walk for 50 years . Very enclosed and safe for children to hav a little run around.

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